- World War Two
- Imperial Japanese Navy (IJN)
- 6th Nagara-class light cruiser (Total 6), named after the Abukuma River in the Tōhoku region of Japan
- Battle of Shanghai (1938)
- Attack on Pearl Harbor [7 December 1941) - Abukuma as the flagship of Rear Admiral Sentarō Ōmori's Destroyer Squadron 1 (with Shiranui, Arare, Kagerō, Kasumi, Tanikaze, Hamakaze, Isokaze, and Urakaze), served as anti-submarine escort for the six aircraft carriers (Akagi,Kaga, Sōryū, Hiryū, Shōkaku, Zuikaku), two battleships (Hiei and Kirishima) and two heavy cruisers (Tone and Chikuma)
- Invasion of Rabaul, New Britain and Kavieng (January 1942)
- Attacks on Java & targets in the Indian Ocean, including the Royal Navy aircraft carrier HMS Hermes (end of February 1942 ~ 11 April 1942)
- Battle of the Aleutian Islands (May 1942 ~ December 1942) - Abukuma escorted the light aircraft carriers Ryūjō and Jun'yō
- refit at Sasebo (12 December 1942) - 2 x triple-mount Type 96 25 mm AA guns were installed. No. 5 14 cm naval gun & the quad 13.2 mm machine gun mount in front of the bridge were replaced by a twin 13.2 mm machine gun mount.
- Battle of the Aleutian Islands (January 1943 ~ 26 March 1943) - Abukuma fired 95 rounds from her 140mm guns and four torpedoes. (with heavy cruiser Nachi [badly damaged])
- refit at the Maizuru (April 1943 ~ May 1943) - Type 21 air-search radar was installed.
- Evacuation of Kiska (Aleutian Islands) [26 July 1943] - Abukuma collided with kaibokan Kunashiri, and was damaged by bombs from USAAF B-24 Liberator and B-25 Mitchell.
- repair & refit at Yokosuka (October 1943 ~ November 1943) - No. 7 naval gun was removed, and 1 x twin-mount Type 89 127 mm HA guns (unshielded), 1 x triple-mount Type 96 25 mm AA gun and 4 x single-mount 25 mm AA guns was fitted
- refit at Yokosuka (21 June 1944 ~ 13 July 1944) - Type 22 surface-search radar was fitted. 10 x single-mount Type 96 25 mm AA guns & 5 x single-mount Type 93 13.2 mm machine guns were added (Total 30 x 25mm & 10 x 13mm AA guns)
- Battle of Leyte Gulf - Battle of Surigao Strait (15 ~ 26 October 1944) - Abukuma was with the heavy cruisers Nachi, Ashigara and seven destroyers. On 25 October, Abukuma was hit by a torpedo from Lieutenant (jg) Mike Kovar's PT-137. Abukuma was bombed and sunk by USAAF B-24 Liberator on 26 October 1944. Destroyer Ushio rescued Abukuma's captain and 283 crewmen.
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